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TWIN PEAKS BLOG

Documenting and archiving my decades-long fascination with David Lynch and Mark Frost's TWIN PEAKS, TWIN PEAKS: FIRE WALK WITH ME and TWIN PEAKS: THE RETURN.

  • About Twin Peaks Blog
  • Event Calendar
  • Twin Peaks Film Locations
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  • Postcards
  • All in the Details
  • Art Peaks
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Twin Peaks Film Location – Black Lake Cemetery at Night

Steven Miller01 mins

My journey of exploring the film location for Black Lake Cemetery continues with a nighttime scene between Special Agent Dale Cooper and Dr. Lawrence Jacoby in episode 1003. For the longest time, this scene has confused me. Why would Cooper be hanging out in a cemetery waiting for Dr. Jacoby to show up? As it turns…

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Twin Peaks Location – Black Lake Cemetery

Steven Miller11 mins

The Black Lake Cemetery in Twin Peaks appears in two episodes during the first two season of David Lynch and Mark Frost’s masterpiece. Today, I’m exploring the first appearance of this Southern California film location seen during Laura Palmer’s funeral in episode 1.003.

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Heidi entering the Double R Diner
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View Outside the Double R Diner – Pilot and Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me

Steven Miller31 mins

The windows of Twede’s Cafe look out onto years of history in the small town of North Bend, Washington. This location served as the interior and exterior location for the Double R Diner in the pilot episode, Twin Peaks: Fire Walk With Me and season three. For this article, I’m examining the views as seen in the…

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Twin Peaks Film Location – Tremond House Interior from Season 2

Steven Miller01 mins

I’m returning the Tremond house location today with a closer look inside the house from Episodes 2002 and 2009 of Twin Peaks. Unlike other home interiors from the first two seasons of the show which used soundstages, these scenes were shot inside a private residence in Agoura Hills, California.

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Twin Peaks Film Location – Harold Smith’s House Exterior in Season 2

Steven Miller21 mins

As a companion piece to the film location article about the Tremond house exterior in Twin Peaks Season 2, I’m taking a closer look at the exterior of Harold Smith’s apartment. These two articles are joined because the houses were part of the same property in Agoura Hills, California. Unfortunately, both houses were destroyed in November 2018…

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Twin Peaks Film Location – Tremond House Exterior in Season 2

Steven Miller11 mins

I’ve previously discussed how the Woolsey Fire of November 2018 destroyed the iconic gazebo from the first two seasons of Twin Peaks. I’m sad to report that another three locations were lost in that devastating fire – the Tremond, Smith and Briggs homes from the original broadcast in the early 1990s. Thankfully Charles from the former…

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Twin Peaks Film Location – Leland Palmer Pulled Over

Steven Miller11 mins

I love exploring the film location for driving scenes in Twin Peaks. One of the first articles I published on this blog discussed Agent Cooper’s drive into town. There is something about the magic of editing with these scenes that is fun to break down. Today, I’m looking at the scene in Episode 2008 where Leland…

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Twin Peaks Location – Josie Packard’s Vanity

Steven Miller01 mins

The first character seen on screen in Twin Peaks is Josie Packard, who is sitting at her vanity applying makeup on the morning Laura Palmer’s body was discovered by Pete Martell. The scene is supposed to take place in her bedroom at the Blue Pine Lodge, home of the Martell’s and the widow Mrs. Packard. Thanks to the…

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House with gravel driveway
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Twin Peaks Film Location – The Palmer House in Monroe, Washington

Steven Miller51 mins

To kick off Twin Peaks month in February 2021, I’m exploring the location of the Palmer house in Monroe, Washington. The home’s exterior was seen in the first two seasons of the show, and looks completely different than the interior and exterior of the Palmer house in Everett, Washington. Thanks to some encouragement from fellow…

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Twin Peaks Film Location – The Dutchman’s Lodge Exterior

Steven Miller11 mins

Let’s return to the wonderful town of North Bend, Washington to explore a previously discussed film location seen in David Lynch’s 1992 masterpiece, Twin Peaks – Fire Walk With Me. This time, however, we are going to the opposite side of the Mt. Si Motel from where scenes with Teresa Banks and Leland Palmer were shot….

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